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A temperate glacier remains at melting point from surface to base throughout the year. A polar glacier always remains below freezing point.
"temperate"
The temperate zone is the area between the polar areas and the equator.
"temperate"
The areas between the tropics and the polar regions are known as the temperate zones. These regions have moderate temperatures and distinct seasons, with warmer summers and cooler winters compared to the tropics. The temperate zones are characterized by a mix of deciduous and coniferous forests, grasslands, and agricultural lands.
the Temperate Zone.
It's a climate in-between humid and polar climates.
Between tropical zones and polar regions.
No. Equinoxes are something totally different. The area between the tropics and polar regions are known as temperate regions.
Temperate.
Those are the North and South Temperate Zones.
There are actually two climate zones between the polar zones; the temperate zone and the tropics (tropic zone).In order, they are: Polar Zone (66.5 degrees N latitude)Temperate Zone (23.5 degrees N latitude)Tropics (23.5 degrees N to 23.5 degrees S latitude)Temperate zone (23.5 degrees S latitude)Polar Zone (66.5 degrees S latitude)Hope this helped!